Limiting the Spread of Germs: How Employees Can Make a Difference
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In this episode we talk about foodborne illnesses and helpful ways to prevent them.
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In this episode we talk about foodborne illnesses and helpful ways to prevent them.
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Click here the most up-to-date info on Coronavirus COVID-19- https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus
Here is the Glo Germ powder I used (not sponsored). This would make for a great science object lesson- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FE1RQA2/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_WcMCEbWEKG9HR
Tools on my bench from Carlyle- http://www.carlyletools.com/MarkRober/
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Season 7, Episode 7 “Christening” – Michael invites the office to celebrate the christening of Pam and Jim’s baby; Andy and Michael join a youth ministry group on a bus bound for Mexico.
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As schools are closing and some parents are working from home more than they regularly do, you may find your family spending more time together than before.
Here’s a fun experiment to do with your kids to explain the importance of washing our hands during the Coronavirus pandemic.
What you’ll need:
o Pepper (which acts as the germs)
o Bowl of water (which acts as surface of our skin on our hands)
o Soap
Step 1:
o Shake pepper on top of the water. Give it a good coat! These are the germs that are on the surface of our skin.
Step 2:
o Have your child stick one fingertip directly into the bowl of water with pepper or “germs” on it.
o You’ll see the germs stick all over your hand when you don’t wash your hands!
Step 3:
o Rub a clean fingertip in soap. Make sure it is coated well.
Step 4:
o Stick the finger with the soap on it into the “germy” water and watch the germs spread out across the water! This is because the soap breaks down the virus!
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Up to 80% of all infections are transmitted by hands, according to estimates by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. We did a little experiment to visualise just how much bacteria we pick up daily. Explore our interactive special: https://cna.asia/2HRcrK3
“Dr. Oz Show” host Mehmet Oz joins TODAY to take a closer look at where germs lurk in your home, from your pets’ bowls to your dish sponges. He also reveals how dirty smartphones can be by swabbing the TODAY anchors’ phones!
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Dr. Oz Reveals Where Germs Lurk: Pet Bowls, Sponges, Cellphones | TODAY
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Many of us take our phones with us wherever we go, including the bathroom. We were curious how this affected the phones, and if there could be any bacteria, pathogens, or anything else on them.
We sampled 19 phones for bacteria and brought them to Dr. Susan Whittier — Director of Microbiology at the NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center. Here are the results.
Disclaimer: Our results are from a small, selective sample and do not necessarily apply to the general population.
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